The alleged attacks occurred last summer. Bileck was a friend of the girl's mother, Scheller said.

Bileck is being held in the Lake County Jail in Waukegan in lieu of $500,000 bond. He could be sentenced to 6 to 30 years in prison for each of the five predatory charges and from three to seven years for each of the aggravated criminal sexual abuse charges, which are also felonies, Scheller said.

Also Wednesday, a Round Lake Park man was indicted on two counts of reckless homicide in connection with a Jan. 17 collision that killed an 11-year-old Antioch girl, Scheller said.

Kelly Kidd, 38, of 300 Willow Rd., was allegedly seen drinking in a bar before the head-on collision that killed Marissa Mueller, Scheller said.

Kidd was allegedly swerving and passing other cars recklessly as he drove east on Illinois Highway 173 in Fox Lake at the time of the crash, Scheller said.

Marissa and a 12-year-old friend, Melissa Raymond, of Antioch, were riding in a car driven in the opposite direction by Melissa's grandmother, Patricia Cummings, 53.

Scheller said Kidd allegedly drove into oncoming traffic, and the two cars collided.

After the accident, Kidd's blood alcohol content was determined to be 2 1/2 times the legal limit, Scheller said. If convicted, Kidd could be sentenced to 3 to 14 years in prison. He is being held in the Lake County Jail in lieu of $500,000 bond.

Finally, the 15-year-old stepson of North Chicago Police Chief Elisha Irvin was indicted in connection with the Christmas night attempted murder of his mother.

Jamal Mitchell is charged with one count of attempted murder, one count of aggravated battery with a firearm and one count of armed violence, Scheller said.

Mitchell and his mother, Felicia Irvin, were arguing in the basement of the family's home, Scheller said, when Mitchell allegedly raised a .32-caliber handgun and shot his mother in the chest.